I must say I absolutely love the music. I googled to see who the composer was and it’s Ben Foster whose done torchwood and doctor who among other shows! There’s one piece they use a lot and it has such an amazing ominous feel to it. Really creepy.
I couldn't have put it better myself! Literally couldn't as I can't articulate myself haha but you summed it up perfectly.I wasn't able to watch it yesterday, I've just watched it now.
I loved it. For a final episode, it was perfect for the tone of the show. No big twists, no guns blazing showdown. Just a mix of misery, and the possibility of trying to move on from it.
Aside from TLR obviously, but his ending I thought was actually very well done. He is bleeping vile, the things he's done.
Partly because he was 'made' that way through his upbringing. The fact he gained a little bit of clarity added back that human aspect to him. Which I thought was important.
Not to make you forgive him (what he has done is beyond forgiveness), but to see that these monsters aren't monsters, they are human.
My only minor complaint is I felt the side stories were wrapped up too quick.
Are you thinking of Catherine's Theme? (I didn't know that was the name of that piece but it entirely makes sense )I must say I absolutely love the music. I googled to see who the composer was and it’s Ben Foster whose done torchwood and doctor who among other shows! There’s one piece they use a lot and it has such an amazing ominous feel to it. Really creepy.
yes thats it. I’ve just been listening to it on Spotify. They seem to use a few variations of it throughout. It’s so good. Absolutely loved the torchwood music too. Never seen that clip beforeAre you thinking of Catherine's Theme? (I didn't know that was the name of that piece but it entirely makes sense )
I didn't realise Ben Foster was the composer but loved his Torchwood stuff and he does do character themes really well. He gave us the iconic Captain Jack's theme - or as the fans know it: "Here he comes in a ruddy great tractor"
I’m definitely going to watch it again. I thought it was superb.Watched the last episode again tonight as my husband was on early’s yesterday so was in bed! He loved it. I took so much more in this time, the loving, heartwarming stuff like the love they all have for each other and how Claire comforts Catherine when she comes out the house. Also, would love to spend a week in Nevison’s house for a country break Lovely, remote location and country kitchen. Maybe he could throw in the housekeeper too!
The bit’s that got me the most: ‘I forgive you’ and ‘there’s a grandma’ for different reasons but both made me
Ha ha! I did realise that but thought I’d throw that bit of info in.Interesting.
I do mean in the program though I was concerned about her house, not in real life
It was definitely hinted at previously. Joanna said he was really violent when he didn’t have a boy under his wing. He seemed to move on from boy to boy at school but she feared him most when he wasn’t fixated on a “project” I think she called them. So she was aware there were vulnerable boys he was approaching. Not sure what Miss Oates saw or knew about thatIt felt a bit odd seeing a child main character be targeted for that & the programme move on from it so quickly, esp. as the teacher’s predatory behaviour seemed otherwise to target women & girls.
I think of her more with Nev as they were in the brilliant Rita, Sue and Bob Too!Saw this on FB
i thought this was a load of rubbish because can you imagine shooting four endings on a bbc budget? just not gonna happen. It’s not Hollywood lolJames Norton has confirmed in an interview that they didn’t film 4 different endings and it was something that was said by the Pharmacist actor that the Press took out of context.
I was dying at him yelling that while being arrested ‘are you even listening to me?!’Can we just spare a thought for the poor lad who didn't make his wedding View attachment 1943423
What kind of psychos aren’t having yorkshire puddings on their xmas dinner
I came across this throwback on Facebokk and this is so wholesome!
He’s so much more attractive to me with a thick Yorkshire accent than with his real accent. It reminds me of when I used to live in Leeds and work in Halifax!Hurts my feelings that James Norton doesn’t have his TLR voice in reality.